BoJack Season 2: Hidden Jokes You Missed in Episodes 7-9 (Part 3)

The visual world of BoJack Horseman is perhaps the richest on TV. There are callbacks, set-ups, puns, minutiae that no one in their right mind would have taken the time to think up, much less animate. But that's part of what makes the wonderfully absurd universe of BoJack such a joy, and we'd be remiss in not pointing out every last clever little thing we could see, both for the benefit of you, the viewer, and to give props to the brains behind the show. Here's everything we noticed from Episodes 7-9. (Plus: The hidden gems of Episodes 1-3, Episodes 4-6 and Episodes 10-12.)

Episode 7, "Hank After Dark":

The sea life arrives at the 1994 Animal Choice Awards in a limo-quarium.

Matthew Fox (who is a wolf) and Scott Wolf (who is a fox, voiced by actual Scott Wolf) presenting at the 1994 Animal Choice Awards: "Thank you, Billy Crystal, for that impersonation of a black person."

Hank Hippopopalous is up for the Male Animal award, and the clip they show is a chimp bringing a human baby, the reverse of various wildlife experts visiting late-night shows.

Lady Liberty is a cat in the BoJackverse. Manatee Fair, incidentally, is owned by AOL-Time Warner-PepsiCo-Viacom-Halliburton-Skynet-Toyota-Trader Joe's.

One charming non-fan has addressed his Diane Ngyuen hate-mail to DIE-ann NOOSE-yun.

Would you trust a Black Widow Windows window washer who wasn't a spider?

If we specify "Local Honey," it only makes sense to also specify "Distant Honey." ("Abejo" is Spanish for "bee," by the way.)

"OBAAA" Sheep Obama Poster. Also, it's awful expensive to get a manicure when you're an octopus.

Episode 8, "Let's Find Out":

The entire first sequence is an homage to the Aaron Sorkin behind-the-scenes walk-and-talk style. It even has a high-strung female character rattling off her character description to a subordinate male and a motivational speech given by an older white man in a bowtie. The show announcer says, "Live from the historic Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip!" RIP, Aaron Sorkin's Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.

There's the girl in the Misprints t-shirt again!

The logo on the octopus' pink polo is a horse with a polo mallet. They also have a jar of pickles just sitting there in front of them.

Someone tried to figure out the math behind the show's title on the blackboard in the background.

People at the table in Princess Carolyn's flashback poker game include Lucy Liu, Lucy Lawless, Lori Laughlin, Lisa Loeb and the dog from Frasier.

BoJack's correct answers: 3,500, quantum tunneling, King Magnus II, Ms. Scarlet in the Library with the lead pipe, Sassafrass, butterscotch, argyle, and "because 7-8-9." Obviously, one of those questions is answered from a ball pit, a favorite of Mr. Peanutbutter's.

That poor bird PA gets door-slammed twice, once by BoJack and once by Wanda. (It's a rough day for him: BoJack also intercepts his burrito and Mr. Peanutbutter shuts down his bubble-making duties.)

One Worker Bee wheels a drum of Cheese Weenies & Lil' Smokies Party Mix by. Another has the Rosetta Stone. Incidentally, "Queefburglar69" thinks BoJack is The Worst.

Mr. Peanutbutter shakes the rain off just like a dog, and Wanda makes an AMC dig: "You want to host a game show where everyone feels bad at the end? Get in your little car and drive to Santa Monica and pitch it to AMC. These people want resolution."

Ah, that's what that lips button is for.

The show apparently runs on Windows.

Episode 9, "The Shot":

Princess Carolyn started watering the plants at Vigor as an intern and just never stopped. Other Carolyn trivia: "Crazy" is her second-favorite Gnarls Barkly song, and she has five episodes of The Good Wife on her DVR.

Items in the supply closet: PorcuPine-Sol, Winducks, Flylon.

Naturally, a billy goat would be roasting a tin can.

The Cordovian kid with no arms from Season 1 (top) is still alive in Season 2 (bottom)!